A lively toy museum With much to marvel at, Der Achter [the loop] is one of Europe's largest publicly accessible private collection of tin toys. It comprises …
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May 30, 2024
My husband is a model train enthusiast, despite being British he prefers Marklin trains, a visit here was on his wish list so we holidayed in Salzburg and visited the museum for the day. Easy to get …Full review by Laineypet
Dec 17, 2022
This is an unusual museum. Exceptional one. There are hundreds of interesting things, amazing Porsches, miniatures of ships, cars, elements of circus and a permanent exhibition of very interesting…Full review by JosepM688
Nov 2, 2022
We came across the Museum almost by chance whilst staying in the area. My wife had read a local recommendation of a ‘must visit’ so we went along … there was plenty of free parking and the Museum wa…Full review by B383YRjohnw
Thanks for the reply. One more query. If I wish to hire a taxi from salzburg for a day trip how much would it cost.
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I Agree Marcus, Especially in comparison to Asia. Well BKK leads the pack which none can beat I suppose having travelled several times from India. I did check up at some site and it …
I Agree Marcus, Especially in comparison to Asia. Well BKK leads the pack which none can beat I suppose having travelled several times from India. I did check up at some site and it does turn out to cost about 80 to 140 euros. would hardly cost 800 bhat Max to the distance of 26 kms. Thanks once again for the initiative. regards Abhijit Sengupta
I will be travelling to Salzburg in June 2017. How do I reach the museum. I shall be travelling to Italy there after..Milan Rome Venice.
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The museum is just over the border in Bavaria, quite close to the autobahn.A1 in Austria (to Walserberg) and becomes #8 when it crosses the border near Piding, Bavaria...about 20 …
The museum is just over the border in Bavaria, quite close to the autobahn.A1 in Austria (to Walserberg) and becomes #8 when it crosses the border near Piding, Bavaria...about 20-30 minute's drive in all).If traveling by train you will likely have to go to Bad Reichenhall and then by inter-city bus. If you search the museum in Google you will find an excellent map as well as an opportunity to get driving directions which you can print out before you leave on you trip. Have a wonderful time in Europe.